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invermenent

A state or process where something is turned inside out, either literally or metaphorically, leading to a transformation or revelation of hidden aspects. This could apply to physical objects, ideas, systems, or personal experiences where the internal or less visible parts become external or prominent. i like this dictionary meaning so give me tags for urban dictionary
"After the company's invermenent, its core values were exposed to the public."
"The artist's new series explores the invermenent of traditional gender roles."
by Mubasheresq September 22, 2024
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intersex

1- Animal, plant or other living being (that is not a person), that was born with the ambiguous genotype, that is, a hermaphrodite.
2- Synonym for futanari.
Intersex.
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intersex

Person with any phenotype and ambiguous/intermediate genotype.
Intersex.
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intersexual

Person with any phenotype and ambiguous/intermediate genotype.
Intersexual.
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intersexuality

Condition in which a person is born with an ambiguous or intermediate genotype.
Intersexuality.
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inversambisignum

Inversambisignum (noun): The ∓ symbol, commonly called the minus-or-plus sign or minus-plus sign. The name derives from Latin: inversa ("inverted" or "turned upside down"), ambi- ("both" or "on both sides"), and signum ("sign" or "symbol"), and reflects its role as the counterpart to the ± symbol (ambisignum).

Meaning and Use

1) Relationship to ± (ambisignum):

• ∓ appears with ± to denote symmetrical or complementary values in equations.
• The top sign of ± corresponds to the top sign of ∓, and the bottom sign of ± to the bottom sign of ∓.
• Example: In a ± b ∓ c:

◦ First case: a + b − c

◦ Second case: a − b + c.

2) Applications:

• Quadratic equations: Specifies dual results involving radicals.
• Physics and Engineering: Models symmetry (e.g., waveforms, alternating currents).
• Complex numbers: Describes conjugate pairs with opposite-sign components.

Why It Is Necessary

Without ∓, expressions with multiple operations could be ambiguous. Paired ± and ∓ ensure clarity by mirroring opposing effects.

Mnemonic: Think of ± as "positive then negative" and ∓ as "negative then positive," balancing dual relationships.

Note: it is tautological to refer to an 'inversambisignum sign' or an 'inversambisignum symbol' in the same way that it is tautological to refer to RAS syndrome (where RAS means 'redundant acronym syndrome')...
As a physicist Carl used the ambisignum almost daily in his writing, but it was a rare occasion indeed when his formulæ required the use of an inversambisignum.
by The Autumn Mandrake November 30, 2024
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inverted slay

inverted-slay (noun)
/ɪnˈvɜr.tɪd sleɪ/

Definition:
The opposite of a "slay"; something that is not good, successful, or desirable. Often used humorously or colloquially to describe an action, event, or outcome that falls short of expectations.
Amber: that woman who lied about flying a plane is a liar. She is definitely an inverted slay.
by asher1842 November 30, 2024
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